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Overview

The authors' purpose in this book remains the same as that of their first-to provide "a collection of practical tips drawn from real-life experiences." However, their sources have expanded. In the first book they drew from only Kentucky institutions of higher learning, but in this latest collection they present advice from across the country. Thanks should go to all the contributors, especially the attendees of the Lilly Conference on College Teaching, for submitting such a wide scope and high quality of tips.

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About the Author

Hal Blythe, Ph.D., is a Foundation Professor of English at the Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY. He has authored three non-fiction books dealing with writing and over 100 critical scholarly articles. He has ghost-written over 30 Mike Shayne novellas and over 100 short stories in popular magazines to include Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Woman's World. He also has produced seven television scripts for EKU-TV's Keys to Communication Series, and over 25 articles in Writer's Digest dealing with pedagogy.

Charlie Sweet, Ph.D., is a Foundation Professor of English at Eastern Kentucky University. He formerly taught at Florida State University.